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Frontenac Provincial Park is a stones throw from Kingston and a great drive from Ottawa. Staff are attentive and caring for Mother Nature in a way designed to help the human element impact the natural with little impact. I travelled in with a friend and...More

It is somewhat amazing and indicative of Canada's natural beauty that a park like this lies almost forgotten just north of Kingston. We visited in February, and there wasn't quite enough snow for snowshoeing, so we walked the trails, and were met with some stark...More

If you enjoy a good hike, Frontenac is the place to be. Changing landscape; lakes, rocks, woodland. Wildlife like beavers (we spent at least 10-15 minutes watching one from close distance munching away on lily leaves), birds, chipmunks, snakes, snapper turtles. Make sure to bring...More

Lovely hike, price for entry was hefty but wouldn't be so bad if I had others with me because it was $ per car not person. Will be back with friends next time to check out the other loops!
Also was given info on something...More

We spent three days doing day hikes in this park. The best one was the Slide Lake loop - over 20km and rugged. Beautiful views, though. 2nd favorite was the Arkon Loop, and last was the Great Salmon Lake Loop. It would be amazing in...More

I have been to Frontenac Prov Park a number of times now and I am always impressed by how well taken care of the park is. I have been to other local car camping parks in much worse shape, so considering it is all remote...More

I have driven through Frontenac Provincial Park many times and have hiked Rock Dunder twice. It is a beautiful area, and is a great place to visit for a day trip out of Kingston or on the way to Ottawa. Best accessed off highway 15....More

We visited this place for a day trip in fall 2015 to do some trekking and see some fall colours. We really enjoyed the trek which took over 4 to 5 hours or so. The fall colours were quite decent - we might have been...More

Rock Dunder is defintely worth the hike up to a summit with a view over the river valley and Frontenac Provincial Park. Hard to find the parking place and starting point, but once up the hill, one is rewarded with a scenic look out.